By Milana Vinn

NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters) - A U.S. citizen treated in Germany ‌after contracting Ebola in the Democratic ‌Republic of Congo has been discharged, a Berlin hospital ​said on Saturday.

• No virus has been detected in the patient since May 30, the Charité hospital said in a statement.

• The patient, ‌earlier identified by ⁠Serge Christian organization as medical missionary Peter Stafford, was admitted to the hospital ⁠on May 20 after contracting Ebola while treating patients in the DRC.

• Ebola symptoms ​in the ​patient "subsided significantly" after ​treatment that included "combined antiviral ‌therapy and additional supportive medical measures", the hospital said.

• “We are very pleased with the successful course of treatment and consider this a significant therapeutic success,” said Leif Erik Sander, ‌a Charité official.

• None ​of the patient’s five ​family members who ​were classified as high-risk contacts ‌and quarantined at Charité showed ​symptoms of ​infection, the hospital said.

• There were 82 confirmed Ebola deaths as of Friday ​since the ‌outbreak started in the DRC and Uganda.

(Reporting ​by Milana Vinn in New York; ​Editing by Sergio Non)